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Thread: What does the junction block for rear flex. brakeline bolt to on S10 rearend
          
   
   

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    What does the junction block for rear flex. brakeline bolt to on S10 rearend

     



    Yeah, I know, kind of a dumb question, but there is a flange around the rearend cover that sort of precludes using one of the cover bolts. I picked up a new flex line this morning to run from the frame crossmember down to the rearend, and there doesn't seem to be any specific location to mount the other end on the S10 rearend unless I remove a rearend cover bolt and put in a stud instead, then double nut it. Anybody know???
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    If you look at the upper left side of the diff cover yo will see a cut out in thr flange. An "L" shaped bracket is used to hold the flex line, the bracket is held on by one of the diff cover bolts.
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    O.K. Guys---made a bracket from 3/16" plate and it worked fine---thanks.
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